When you open Photoshop you can load the swatches in by following these steps:

1.) Go to: WINDOW/SWATCHES to bring up the Swatches Pallete2.) CLICK on the Small Arrow on the RIGHT of the Pallete3.) SELECT Swatch of Choice from the Drop down list OR Select the "Replace Swatches" Option and select the Swatch of choice.

I hope these are helpful to you in your art work.

If you are not using Photoshop, I have included JPEG screenshots of the swatches, so you can sample the color and make your own swatches for whatever Image Editing program you use.

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TERMS OF USE:Feel free to use these swatches and redistribute the zip file with the .txt file IN TACTIf you would like to link back to me, you can at [link]

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PS There are 2 nice surprise bonuses in there for your enjoyment. Let me know what you think!

Hello! Wow, you are a WONDERFUL singer! Oh my goodness, I just LOVE your song In My Dreams! I have listened to it several times in a row! Thank you for including two of your wonderful songs with these fabulous colour swatches from Winsor & Newton!

Definitely using the Galaria Colors for the landscapes in my illustrations...

I like to create the look of traditional watercolors using Photoshop and Corel Painter ( has a set of W&N watercolor swatches for that program as well: [link]). For an authentic effect, I add a watercolor paper texture to a layer set to Overlay.

I also found a useful tip for "mixing" colors in Photoshop here: [link]

Blood can be all sorts of shades. Your best bet is to go to a site like [link] and go to the Gallery (sign up first) and type in blood. You can then sample those colors with a color picker to get the color you want.